Some famous editorial cartoonists include Gary Trudeau (Doonesbury), Matt Davies (The Journal News), and Roz Chast (The New Yorker).
Editorial cartoonist or political cartoonist .
The cast of The Future of Editorial Cartooning - 2007 includes: Rex Babin as Himself - Cartoonist Walt Handelsman as Himself - Cartoonist Kevin Kallaugher as Himself - Cartoonist Mary Locher as herself Stephanie McMillan as Herself - Cartoonist Jim Morin as Himself - Cartoonist Milt Priggee as Himself - Cartoonist Cindy Procious as Herself - Cartoonist Ted Rall as Himself - Cartoonist Signe Wilkinson as Herself - Cartoonist
The cast of Editorial Cartooning Today - 1998 includes: Walt Handelsman as Himself - Cartoonist, Times-Picayune Mike Luckovich as Himself - Cartoonist, Atlanta Constitution Jack Ohman as Himself - Cartoonist, The Oregonian
The cast of Iraq War Editorial Cartoons - 2007 includes: David Axe as himself Ted Rall as Himself - Cartoonist Signe Wilkinson as Herself - Cartoonist
The cast of Editorial Cartoonists on the Internet - 2007 includes: Bruce Beattie as Himself - Cartoonist, The Daytona Beach News-Journal Daryl Cagle as Himself - Cartoonist David Horsey as Himself - Cartoonist, Seattle Post-Intelligencer Lee Judge as Himself - Cartoonist, Kansas City Star Mikhaela Reid as Herself - Cartoonist Ben Sargent as Himself - Cartoonist, Austin American-Stateman
The Miami Herald slants Left. Their editorial cartoonist Jim Morin is a partisan liberal. However, the Herald does not offer a partisan conservative cartoonist.
The cast of Courage in Editorial Cartooning - 2007 includes: Michael Holcombe as Himself - Canadian Ambassador Joel Pett as Himself - Cartoonist
Thomas Nast
He was a cartoonist- specializing in editorial cartoons that exposed political corruption- and gave us the image of Santa Claus.
i think its walt disney
No, he was the most famous political cartoonist of India.
Clay Bennett This article is about the cartoonist; for the businessman, see Clayton Bennett. Clay Bennett (born January 20, 1958) is an American editorial cartoonist. Currently editorial cartoonist for The Christian Science Monitor, Bennett is the winner of the 2002 Pulitzer Prize in Editorial Cartooning. Born in Clinton, South Carolina, Bennett graduated from the University of North Alabama in 1980. Bennett went on to work for the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette and the Fayetteville Times. Bennett was the editorial cartoonist for the St. Petersburg Times from 1981 to 1994, when he was suddenly fired after thirteen years. While Bennett's editor denied the firing was politically motivated, many observers saw it as part of the traditionally liberal newspaper's trend towards becoming more conservative. Bennett said "Many saw the termination as political because I was out there on the far left. Obviously expressing your point of view can cost you your job." [1] Bennett began working for the Monitor in 1997. He was a Pulitzer finalist for five consecutive years, from 1999 to 2003. He received the National Cartoonist Society Editorial Cartoon Award for 2002. In 2005, he was elected president of the Association of American Editorial Cartoonists. [2] He currently lives in Boston.